A Unique Idea

Last summer, Nathan and Sarah Tillman wanted to visit France. Wanting to make it a fun, frugal and useful trip, (as well as a celebration of their completing their master’s degrees), they decided to try a new idea. They bartered room and board with a French homeschooling family in return for tutoring English and Latin [...]

5 Things Colleges Like to See on Transcripts

Is your high schooler headed for college?
One of the joys of homeschooling through high school is that you have the opportunity to really invest the 4 years of high school in 5 fruitful areas that colleges often like to see:
1) Solid GPA. We have the luxury of teaching for mastery, so your high schooler can [...]

Life Transitions

As you can see by the lack of posts during September, I’ve been real busy.
What is happening is that I hit one of those pivotal life transitions. You know the kind? You are moseying along living life as usual and all of a sudden you realize the little country road was merging onto I-95.
So I’ve [...]